Dallas Animal Control, a division of the Dallas Police Department, is responsible for enforcing animal-related laws within the city of Dallas. Their mission is to protect the public by ensuring the safety and well-being of both people and animals.
According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA):
Story 1:
Loki, the Abandoned Husky: Abandoned in freezing temperatures, Loki was found by Dallas Animal Control shivering and malnourished. He was taken to the shelter, nursed back to health, and eventually adopted into a loving home. Lesson: Animal abandonment is a cruel act that endangers innocent lives.
Story 2:
Pepper, the Poisoned Dog: Pepper ingested rat poison left out by malicious neighbors. Animal Control responded quickly, administering antidotes and saving her life. Lesson: Keep pets away from potential toxins, and report suspicious activity to animal authorities.
Story 3:
Bruno, the Aggressive Dog: Bruno bit a neighbor's child while playing in the street. Animal Control investigated and determined that Bruno had a history of aggression. He was seized and sent to a rehabilitation facility where he received training and socialization. Lesson: Animal aggression is not always predictable. Owners must take proactive measures to prevent bites and attacks.
Q: How can I surrender an animal to Dallas Animal Control?
A: Call (214) 670-6800.
Q: What are the fees for adopting an animal?
A: Fees vary depending on the animal's age, species, and health status. Contact Dallas Animal Services for current rates.
Q: How can I report animal cruelty or abuse?
A: Call (214) 670-6800 or visit the Dallas Animal Services website.
Table 1: Animal Shelter Statistics
Year | Intake | Adoptions |
---|---|---|
2020 | 108,000 | 54% |
2021 | 112,000 | 56% |
2022 | 115,000 | 58% |
Table 2: Top Reasons for Animal Surrender
Reason | Percentage |
---|---|
Owner financial hardship | 35% |
Behavioral issues | 20% |
Moving | 15% |
Allergies | 10% |
Unwanted litters | 10% |
Table 3: Animal Bite Statistics
Year | Dog Bites | Cat Bites |
---|---|---|
2019 | 4,200 | 1,500 |
2020 | 3,800 | 1,300 |
2021 | 4,000 | 1,400 |
Dallas Animal Control is committed to animal welfare and public safety. As a responsible pet owner, it is your duty to follow city ordinances, provide proper care for your animals, and report any suspected animal cruelty or neglect. Together, we can create a compassionate and safe community for both people and animals.
For more information or to report an animal-related issue, contact Dallas Animal Control at (214) 670-6800 or visit the Dallas Animal Services website.
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